Technical Analysis for SBGL - Sibanye Gold Limited

SBGL closed up 6.46 percent on Wednesday, March 20, 2019, on 1.94 times normal volume. The bulls were able to push the stock to a new 52-week high. Due to the stock's strong uptrend, it may remain overbought for a while. So, if you're looking for a reason to sell, don't put too much weight on it being overbought.

Profile

Sibanye Gold Limited operates two gold mines, the Kloof Driefontein Complex (KDC) and the Beatrix gold mines. Sibanye Gold Limited was formerly known as GFI Mining South Africa (Proprietary) Limited and changed its name to Sibanye Gold Limited in 2012. The company was incorporated in 2002 and is based in Houghton, South Africa. Sibanye Gold Limited operates as a subsidiary of Gold Fields Ltd. Sibanye Gold Limited (JSE:SGL) operates independently of Gold Fields Ltd. as of February 11, 2013.
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Is SBGL a Buy, Sell or Hold?

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Bull Case

Neutral / Hold

Bear Case

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ADX Trend

Oversold / Overbought

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Summary:

Counts: 4 bullish, 0 bearish and 1 neutral indicators. You may wish to incorporate that into your trading strategies.